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...the soil, mixed in compost and carefully planted, staked and labeled your treasured vegetables.… More
The jatropha tree (Jatropha integerrima), also known as the firecracker plant or the peregrina,… More
...bers and need just a little training to grow on a stake. Thin tendrils… More
...ng over after it is newly planted, it needs to be staked in several… More
Dwarf varieties of peas do not require staking, yet other varieties will need support… More
Pole beans produce an abundant harvest if they are properly supported. These climbing bean… More
Trellises and stakes in your garden are a means to support your plants, but… More
Hydrangeas are known for their clusters of bright flowers that turn blue in acidic… More
Cucumbers are a vine plant. There is no need for them to sprawl all… More
Beans and tomato plants both grow as vines. Pole beans require support from the… More
Bamboo is a naturally strong, quick growing grass which is is quite easy to… More
Elm trees are deciduous trees that originated in central Asia. Elms can tolerate many… More
If you are looking at this and wondering why in the world you would… More
Composting is an excellent way to make the most of your natural gardening resources… More
Maples thrive in the northern temperate zone. There are many different cultivars, some of… More
If you live in USDA cold hardiness zones 5 or lower and have roses… More
Tomatoes come in many varieties---towering 6-foot-tall plants and short bushier ones, giant Beefsteak fruit… More
Plums trees are simple to plant from seeds and are an ideal addition to… More
When you are planting a garden, you will need to loosen the soil and… More
If your garden feels cramped and crowded, take advantage of vertical space. More
... plant, and do not tie the plant too tight to the Stake. Stake a… More
Ribbon bows are a great way to add accents to flower arrangements, and they should… More
...an dig into the bark and harm the tree's surface. Stake and tie a tree… More
When staking hollyhocks, drive the stakes into the ground at least 2 feet, and use… More
Build a tomato cage by tying bamboo or wooden stakes together with wire or rope… More
Staking a plant can be done by driving a stake or pole 6 inches into… More
Build a beautiful privacy fence for your home, tips on mixing cement, learn about the… More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
Build a privacy fence and use temporary stakes and attach the brace to the post… More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
Learn how any why it is a good idea to edge your garden bed in… More
Edging materials for landscaping include steel and rock, get expert yard and landscape design tips… More
Learn what supplies you need to care for your orchid plant in this free caring… More
Japanese boxwood is a great landscaping plant. Learn what tools you need to plant Japanese… More
Learn how to stake plants for support, plus beginner gardening tips, advice and ideas for… More
Get tips for growing organic peppers, tomatoes and garlic in your vegetable garden in this… More
Whether you are making a garden bed or a walkway, get tips for picking the… More
Planting Japanese boxwoods? Learn tips for making planting easier in this free gardening video clip. More
Gardeners use stakes to keep plants growing straight. Learn about gardening stakes from an award-winning… More
Learn how to maneuver around corner bends while installing a sprinkler system in this free… More
...stion- I recently bought honeysuckle that is on a stake and I want to know if I can undo the stake and grow it like a bush/hedge. Or am I better off trying to find the… More
It's constantly talking back, skipping school and breaking into my liquor cabinet. No really - in February I bought this little key lime tree, and I have it in a pot. Not sure how old it is, but it's about 5 feet tall. Aaand it leans. Seems to be growing… More
...the pieces big enough and put in sticks. 4. Bury "staked potatoes/carrots" at a depth of 3"-4" deep in the ground. The stick serves… More
How and when does one stake them? I have never learn to stake flowers, because I just don't like to; I sneer at staking as 'plants in bondage'. But, when an in-law offered me some irises [irides?], including some quite unusual and expensive ones, I accepted and tossed them in… More
Well, they don't fall over. LOL That's a big selling point to me. I have a horizontal "Delicious" right now. I feed the bad ones to the mockingbird. She loves them. LOL More
...umus compost. Do I need to use a tomato cage or a stake for this plant? And what can I use besides… More
...basic question about blackeyed peas. Do I need to stake them like green beans, or do they just bush out? Stupid… More
How do you keep them off the ground i tie mine to the fences that goes around the garden and the center one i screwed steaks onto my raised bed and tie to them? i use a few cages for the smaller tomatoes .Looking for new ideas for next year.lol… More
...local hardware store to get bamboo poles so I can stake each stem - last year was the first full year these were in the ground, and they weren't so… More
Hello all, I hapened on your site less than a week ago and after making several posts on other threads, just found the Introductions forum today . So, I thought i should post here and say hi. I have to admit that I haven't always liked gardening. Growing up, my… More
It seems that every year I have tried growing Fresias in a container they grow too large and then fall over. I don't add any fertilizer so I know it's not excessive nitrogen. I place them outside under a tree for partial sun and I water sparingly in a pot… More
...ot some .75 cent seven foot, half inch boards and staked it up againest that main branch so it will have room to grow!!!! Plus strenthened up all the main tomato branches unto… More
...grow similarly. I prune them at the top of the 7' stakes or they'd just keep going! More
...e Protea rusticus (named after the sponsor of the stakes) More
...rden. I think they like their little spot. :D The stakes I used are 6 ft. tall. I think they are going to be too short! :surprised: I was going to get more pics but my… More
...1 feet. This one is measured at 10 feet! Get your stakes ready! More
...aspen trees last summer. They were professionally staked, but when I removed the stakes this spring, one of the trees began bending quite dramatically. Every thing I see about staking says to remove them as soon as possible. But, the tree clearly needs… More
...ron tricycle planter. And I've ordered eight yard stakes with glass spheres in four different colors. I hope to… More
...sh plants and 2 cucumber plants in there. Would 4 stakes around the perimeter… More
Just wondering if anybody else watches the Horse Races? I'am rooting for Big Brown for the Win. Hope he gets the Triple Crown. Anyway its on right now so I'am going to sign off for now.... More
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